Statebuilding has risen to the forefront of international donor policies toward the security and development of fragile states, with governments now investing millions in statebuilding research every year. However, no serious study has examined the ways in which research influences policy in fragile states. Based on in-depth interviews with officials and researchers, this article begins to shed light on the central dynamics pertaining to research use in such contexts by exploring in some detail the experience of British in-country policymakers in three countries - Afghanistan, Nepal and Sierra Leone. The picture that emerges is a mixed one, with evidence of extensive use of different forms of research combined with worrying practices and li...
This study arose from the desire to research the effectiveness of state building policies in Afghani...
Fragile states pose major development and security challenges. Considerable international resources ...
Research is always informed by political, social, and economic factors; however, in post conflict st...
Over the last few decades, international organisations and bilateral donors have progressively promo...
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!is contribution is based on an ongoing research on State-Building policies in several countries of ...
Background paper to inform IDRC Strategic Plan 2010-2015This paper examines the challenges of resear...
State-building is a popular approach to help states out of state weakness and state failure. Yet, st...
Better utilization of research and evidence in development policy and practice can help save lives, ...
Fragility and closing civic space present significant challenges for research, making research proce...
This paper contributes to an empirical understanding of state formation. Based on an original househ...
The relationship between aid and state building is highly complex and the effects of aid on weak sta...
International Relations scholars and policy-makers are paying increasing attention to the new catego...
Sources of state revenue have major implications on the patterns of state formation. While this issu...
This thesis tackles a central puzzle of externally-assisted statebuilding: why international efforts...
This study arose from the desire to research the effectiveness of state building policies in Afghani...
Fragile states pose major development and security challenges. Considerable international resources ...
Research is always informed by political, social, and economic factors; however, in post conflict st...
Over the last few decades, international organisations and bilateral donors have progressively promo...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This collection consists of interview transcripts fr...
!is contribution is based on an ongoing research on State-Building policies in several countries of ...
Background paper to inform IDRC Strategic Plan 2010-2015This paper examines the challenges of resear...
State-building is a popular approach to help states out of state weakness and state failure. Yet, st...
Better utilization of research and evidence in development policy and practice can help save lives, ...
Fragility and closing civic space present significant challenges for research, making research proce...
This paper contributes to an empirical understanding of state formation. Based on an original househ...
The relationship between aid and state building is highly complex and the effects of aid on weak sta...
International Relations scholars and policy-makers are paying increasing attention to the new catego...
Sources of state revenue have major implications on the patterns of state formation. While this issu...
This thesis tackles a central puzzle of externally-assisted statebuilding: why international efforts...
This study arose from the desire to research the effectiveness of state building policies in Afghani...
Fragile states pose major development and security challenges. Considerable international resources ...
Research is always informed by political, social, and economic factors; however, in post conflict st...